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petersburg, russia. he's snubbing putin in moscow. >> the relationship with russia doesn't have to get worse. it has to get better. we may be at a low point now. it's the time to find ways to make it better. >> reporter: to say the two have no personal chemistry is an understatement. from the first time they met outside moscow after mr. obama took office to their june meeting in northern ireland when putin awkwardly rebuffed the president's attempt to lighten the mood. >> the president wants to relax me with his statement. >> reporter: the leaders couldn't be more different. put ds in flamboyant, the president buttoned down and measured. >> putin
petersburg, russia. he's snubbing putin in moscow. >> the relationship with russia doesn't have to get worse. it has to get better. we may be at a low point now. it's the time to find ways to make it better. >> reporter: to say the two have no personal chemistry is an understatement. from the first time they met outside moscow after mr. obama took office to their june meeting in northern ireland when putin awkwardly rebuffed the president's attempt to lighten the mood. >> the...
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relations with russia. today president obama encountered new criticism on how he's handling that relationship. kristin welker with the vacationing president on martha's vineyard. >> reporter: president obama on the golf course during his first full day of vacation with cameras capturing a moment of frustration. a back in washington his foreign policy frustrations played out on the talk shows. the say he's too soft on russia and accused nsa leaker snowden. >> mr. snowden's being granted asylum in russia is a signal of incredibly bad relations between the united states and russia. >> reporter: senator john mccain argued that the president underestimated the russian counterpart. >> and i know they like to focus on boat language, he's got the slouch in the back of the classroom. >> the president comparing him to the kid in the back of the classroom, i think it very indicative of his lack of appreciation of who splad mir putin is. >> and a new -- >> finally came out last friday trying to come up with ways to sal
relations with russia. today president obama encountered new criticism on how he's handling that relationship. kristin welker with the vacationing president on martha's vineyard. >> reporter: president obama on the golf course during his first full day of vacation with cameras capturing a moment of frustration. a back in washington his foreign policy frustrations played out on the talk shows. the say he's too soft on russia and accused nsa leaker snowden. >> mr. snowden's being...
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putin does not have united states' russia relationships in any priority. and treating them in a realistic fashion. that's the way to treat mr. putin, not just canceling a meeting. >> reporter: snowden's father continues to defend his son who he is prepared to visit him in russia after recently securing the papers he needs to travel. smanl lifts argue that the president shouldn't be tougher with russia and instead work on restoring that relationship. especially as the u.s. confronts unrest in places like syria and egypt. >>> a grim milestone in afghanistan this year. the military says insurgents killed three u.s. servicemen sunday ten years after nato took command of international forces in afghanistan. that brings the total of troops killed there to 100. >>> well, authorities in central voluntary colorado are still searching for a woman seen clinging to a tree during a massive mud slide friday. new video shows water gushing at almost 30 miles an hour pouring down highways and residential streets in the tourist town of manitou springs. at least one person w
putin does not have united states' russia relationships in any priority. and treating them in a realistic fashion. that's the way to treat mr. putin, not just canceling a meeting. >> reporter: snowden's father continues to defend his son who he is prepared to visit him in russia after recently securing the papers he needs to travel. smanl lifts argue that the president shouldn't be tougher with russia and instead work on restoring that relationship. especially as the u.s. confronts unrest...
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the clash over syria and russia persecuting day. then he gave asylum to edward snowden. he said russia's looks back to an anti-american cold war mindset. >> what i said was that is the past and we have to think about the future. >> criticism has subsided with word that the u.s. government intercepted, al qaeda commanders. the yemen government today claims it has foiled a plan to take over oil and gas staffed by foreigners. president obama has ordered stepped up drone of strikes. one more today. >> to track down individuals part of the plot to are threats to personnel and to remove them. the gulf fighting islamic fighting islamic terrorism is something they can agree on. some questioned the decision. don banner complained the obama effort to reset relations with russia just collapsed. -- john boehner. >> getting into a fender bender in a rental car can cause all kinds of trouble. >> this project will leave you scratching your head. what the driver did right after this crash when we cover the nation. >> tense moments of side of congressmen elijah cummings office today in b
the clash over syria and russia persecuting day. then he gave asylum to edward snowden. he said russia's looks back to an anti-american cold war mindset. >> what i said was that is the past and we have to think about the future. >> criticism has subsided with word that the u.s. government intercepted, al qaeda commanders. the yemen government today claims it has foiled a plan to take over oil and gas staffed by foreigners. president obama has ordered stepped up drone of strikes. one...
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petersburg, russia, next month. the president is replacing that trip to moscow with a stop in sweden. tracie potts, wbal-tv 11 news. >> 73 degrees at the airport. some attentively good news for ladies. >> leave the guys out. you can improve your brain function. >> don't forget to e-mail us your response to our water cooler question of the day. besides snacks and dnks, what other items would you like to see in vending machines? you can share your response on our facebook page, on twitter, or send us an e-mail to watercooler@wbaltv.com. >> some believe that dimension could be connected to high blood sugar. >> experts found nearly 2000 older adults were studied over five years. each patient have it blood sugar tested on average 17 times. people without diabetes were 20% more likely to develop dementia than people whose blood sugar was around 100. it seems a small dose of swedes could boost your brain power. >> 60 adults were asked to drink two cups of hot chocolate every month. there was increased blood flow to the bra
petersburg, russia, next month. the president is replacing that trip to moscow with a stop in sweden. tracie potts, wbal-tv 11 news. >> 73 degrees at the airport. some attentively good news for ladies. >> leave the guys out. you can improve your brain function. >> don't forget to e-mail us your response to our water cooler question of the day. besides snacks and dnks, what other items would you like to see in vending machines? you can share your response on our facebook page,...
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and russia ranting temporary asylum to edward snowden. that prompted the president to cancel his trip to moscow. >> i think the administration felt it had no choice. with hiserry meets russian counterpart later today in washington. >> he has much to discuss with including working through disagreements like missile defense and arms control. >> the world's greatest superpowers at odds and not even talking. the summit is off. the present may meet with president putin at the summit in russia. tracie potts, wbal-tv 11 news. >> 76 degrees at the airport. >> two major artists brought down the house at amity tank down the house at amity tank stadium last night -- at caramel mocha. caramel almond. caramel turtle. [ sighs ] that would've been awkward. with dunkin's caramel iced coffee flavors, there are more ways than ever to love caramel. try the new caramel coconut today. america runs on dunkin'. pretzels! [loudly] no, thanks! pretzel roll from dunkin'. try the new pretzel roll sandwiches from dunkin' -- get any bakery sandwich on a soft, warm pr
and russia ranting temporary asylum to edward snowden. that prompted the president to cancel his trip to moscow. >> i think the administration felt it had no choice. with hiserry meets russian counterpart later today in washington. >> he has much to discuss with including working through disagreements like missile defense and arms control. >> the world's greatest superpowers at odds and not even talking. the summit is off. the present may meet with president putin at the...
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he says he will visit his son in russia. hasden's temporary asylum chilled russia-u.s. relations, and the political furor at home shows no sign of cooling off. before leaving for his vacation -- martha's vineyard, president obama says he will be moving the nsa to more accountability. >> i do not think mr. snowden was a patriot. oath oftrayed his office. there is a young generation that believes he is decent born. ne.re has -- is jason bour >> we have to expand these programs that are lawful and have saved lives. >> washington wants edward snowden brought back home to face justice. >> wildfires force scores of people in southern idaho. two lightnings barked fires scorching nearly 80,000 acres combined. authorities called for the mandatory evacuation of about 200 people as windy weather helps them grow. >> now your weather forecast with john collins. pretty nice day. a little more human but not terrible. but not terrible. they have missed us. line.own to the maryland this last flash of activity is not rain. the skies are clear right now. the rain is moving from west to ea
he says he will visit his son in russia. hasden's temporary asylum chilled russia-u.s. relations, and the political furor at home shows no sign of cooling off. before leaving for his vacation -- martha's vineyard, president obama says he will be moving the nsa to more accountability. >> i do not think mr. snowden was a patriot. oath oftrayed his office. there is a young generation that believes he is decent born. ne.re has -- is jason bour >> we have to expand these programs that...
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we get our report tonight from nbc's michelle kosinski in moscow. >> reporter: right now, russia is on display hosting the world track and field championships. >> the city of sochi. >> reporter: putting on a dazzling show to help win the upcoming winter games in sochi. a stark contrast to the response gannering now around the world. angry protests, europe to the u.s. >> no more russian vodka! >> reporter: celebrities and world leaders reacting with disgust to a russian law unanimously passed in parliament that allows for firns and arrests over anything deemed gay propaganda displayed in front of children. >> so how will this be enforced? does this really mean if someone was waving a rainbow flag or peacefully demonstrating? talking to young people about their life, they could be arrested? apparently, yes. activists nikolai calmed it frightening. >> they can't do this. this very law is against openly gay people. >> reporter: there have been arrests here as protests that for some is a olympic boycott. some disagree, greg louganis, gay, shut out of the 1980 games in moscow after the u.s.
we get our report tonight from nbc's michelle kosinski in moscow. >> reporter: right now, russia is on display hosting the world track and field championships. >> the city of sochi. >> reporter: putting on a dazzling show to help win the upcoming winter games in sochi. a stark contrast to the response gannering now around the world. angry protests, europe to the u.s. >> no more russian vodka! >> reporter: celebrities and world leaders reacting with disgust to a...
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he says the former analyst will remain in russia for the foreseeable future. isright now, edward snowden beyond alarm -- the long armf the law, but his father suggests he could come home to face trial. the nsa leaker is not headed back to the united states because he will not get a fair trial. my son tother i will come home if i believe in the justice system that we should be afforded will be applied correctly. >> and tell that he says he will visit his son in russia. homeolitical furor here at shows no sign of cooling off. before leaving for his vacation on martha's vineyard president obama said he had already been moving the nsa toward more transparency and accountability. >> i don't think mr. snowden was a patriot. >> he betrayed his oath of office for a generation that believe he is a jason bourne and there has got to be some transportation. he has failed to explain these programs which are lawful which has saved lives which of stopped terrorists. >> washington wants edwards noted brought back home to face justice. he would like to see his son back home bu
he says the former analyst will remain in russia for the foreseeable future. isright now, edward snowden beyond alarm -- the long armf the law, but his father suggests he could come home to face trial. the nsa leaker is not headed back to the united states because he will not get a fair trial. my son tother i will come home if i believe in the justice system that we should be afforded will be applied correctly. >> and tell that he says he will visit his son in russia. homeolitical furor...
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is showing they are still willing to work together >> with russia. >>tracy mitchell is live with the very latest. good morning. >> good morning. that meeting is going to happen later today here in washington. it is expected to be intense. frye had a lot of fish to this election. hageln kerry and chuck will sit down with their russian counterparts today. the relationship with the countries has become chilly. >> if you are not making counterproposals, we cannot have a discussion. >> common ground has been steadily decreasing. and thements over syria final straw, russia ranting a silent to edward snowden. >> there is ample justification to return mr. stone to the united states. >> president obama is pulling out of a summit with the russian president. >> the relationship was not at the point to have a presidential-level meeting. >> this puts extra pressure today. the hope is they can make progress on the issues and find some common ground. >> i would hope that the russians would come to washington with some responses to proposals that we have been making
is showing they are still willing to work together >> with russia. >>tracy mitchell is live with the very latest. good morning. >> good morning. that meeting is going to happen later today here in washington. it is expected to be intense. frye had a lot of fish to this election. hageln kerry and chuck will sit down with their russian counterparts today. the relationship with the countries has become chilly. >> if you are not making counterproposals, we cannot have a...
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russia is a very gay unfriendly country. >> i was never going to go to russia anyway but i'm really not going now. >> he said in his letter that he has enjoyed visiting russia. he is just rubbing it in now. and in st. petersberg,o all the biltdi i buildings look like penises. >> can you send me a postcard? >> wish you were queer. >> our boy had a bad couple of weeks. he had a seiz decembepressed st mind. allegedly he started meditating and listening to alani alanis moresette. >> she got the type of songs where you think you don't know them and when you hear them and you're like yeah, that's her. >> she got the kind of songs you don't really know the words. >> the song, i would be good, has been blowing up. that i would be good even3;u if did nothing. that i would be good even i lost sani sanity. >> that's like a confirmation song. >> what? >> time out. did you mean affirmation or confirmation? i thought maybe you meant catholic school.kìc& you go through like alanis's catalog, i'm sure others would appear tos7 chris brown. >> maybe when he is shaving and he sees the battered woman ta
russia is a very gay unfriendly country. >> i was never going to go to russia anyway but i'm really not going now. >> he said in his letter that he has enjoyed visiting russia. he is just rubbing it in now. and in st. petersberg,o all the biltdi i buildings look like penises. >> can you send me a postcard? >> wish you were queer. >> our boy had a bad couple of weeks. he had a seiz decembepressed st mind. allegedly he started meditating and listening to alani alanis...
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petersburg, russia next month. in washington, tracie potts, wbal-tv 11 news. >> still ahead, a deadly shooting rampage in texas leaves holy searching for answers. what we -- leads police searching for answers. what we know about the suspect. and the demolition of the house where three women were held captive for a decade. in policect is custody after a deadly shooting in texas wednesday night that left four people dead and injured children. charges are pending today against the man police leaf began a shooting spree at a dallas home around 10:30 last night. for shooting victims were found there, two of which were dead. mere minutes later there was a related shooting in a home in nearby desoto. >> that is when they went in and each of the door -- beat the door, and then you saw them bring out stretchers. we knew at that point somebody had got shot. >> officers found 2 people shot to death and it children injured but alive. the shootings may be domestic- related. there are reports that he was a former member of the d
petersburg, russia next month. in washington, tracie potts, wbal-tv 11 news. >> still ahead, a deadly shooting rampage in texas leaves holy searching for answers. what we -- leads police searching for answers. what we know about the suspect. and the demolition of the house where three women were held captive for a decade. in policect is custody after a deadly shooting in texas wednesday night that left four people dead and injured children. charges are pending today against the man police...
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and russia hit a big-time roadblock. what happened? >> president obama says he does not plan to meet face-to-face with flat amerco in -- with vladimir putin. they have been at odds over and rushesil war civil rights crackdown. and russia granted temporary asylum to nsa leaker edward snowden. u.s. secretaries of state and defense will be meeting with their counterparts tomorrow. >> how are lawmakers in the u.s. reacting/ ? >> they seem to be backing the president's decision on both sides of the aisle. the president's decision makes it clear that russia's decision to grant asylum to snowden was acceptable. chuck schumer claims that putin has been acting like a schoolyard bully and does not deserve the summit. other lawmakers have been calling for a protest of the upcoming olympics next year. we will see if more action is taken. >> thank you so much, nikole killion, reporting live in washington. like it wasly feels a few sundays away when the ravens took new orleans by storm. tonight the long and challenging road back to the top begins fo
and russia hit a big-time roadblock. what happened? >> president obama says he does not plan to meet face-to-face with flat amerco in -- with vladimir putin. they have been at odds over and rushesil war civil rights crackdown. and russia granted temporary asylum to nsa leaker edward snowden. u.s. secretaries of state and defense will be meeting with their counterparts tomorrow. >> how are lawmakers in the u.s. reacting/ ? >> they seem to be backing the president's decision on...
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veto in the security council by russia, egypt. you know, david's a foreign policy expert. the whole issue relating to what happens in syria. i mean, the relationship is too important. i think a good step -- i served with lavrov. he was the u.n. ambassador when i was there. and it's good to rebuild them at the cabinet level, the secretaries of defense, and then hopefully i think after the st. petersburg meeting a personal summit where maybe they go off to a deserted island and -- >> oh, for the love of god, bill. that's not going to happen. if they go off to a deserted island, only one of them -- listen, it's hard to have good chemistry with a former kgb guy who's still stuck in the cold war. >> you have to do -- and obama is good at personal relations. >> you go to the deserted island with putin. >> all right. this iss of a smackdown also applies domestically in terms of the president taking on some of his critics over the issue of immigration. i want to bring in republican congressman steve king of iowa, who was in ames yesterday for the family leadership summit, which i'
veto in the security council by russia, egypt. you know, david's a foreign policy expert. the whole issue relating to what happens in syria. i mean, the relationship is too important. i think a good step -- i served with lavrov. he was the u.n. ambassador when i was there. and it's good to rebuild them at the cabinet level, the secretaries of defense, and then hopefully i think after the st. petersburg meeting a personal summit where maybe they go off to a deserted island and -- >> oh,...
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. >> have we heard any reaction from russia on this? >> they're going to be here in washington tomorrow. they're mooth with secretary of state chuck hagel, secretary of state john kerry. those meetings are still on. russia's minister said he's disappointed that president obama canceled that meeting and that the invitation is still open if he changes his mind and wants to go to moscow. >>> wednesday, president obama alluded to an even bigger international crisis while at camp pendleton. the commander in chief arrived to some 3,000 soldiers and sailors. he said sexual assault in the military must end. mr. obama talked about that recent terror threat in the middle east. >> we don't get terrorized. we're going to keep standing up for our interests. we're going to keep standing up for the security of our citizens. and like generations before us, the united states of america is going to remain the greatest force for freedom that the world has ever known. >>> after a two-day swing out west, the president is back in washington today. >>> and as
. >> have we heard any reaction from russia on this? >> they're going to be here in washington tomorrow. they're mooth with secretary of state chuck hagel, secretary of state john kerry. those meetings are still on. russia's minister said he's disappointed that president obama canceled that meeting and that the invitation is still open if he changes his mind and wants to go to moscow. >>> wednesday, president obama alluded to an even bigger international crisis while at...
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and russia are trying it resolve their problems despite the canceled summit. tomorrow, secretary of state kerry and defense secretary hagel will meet here in washington with their russian counterparts. be sure of one topic of conversation will be edward snowden's asylum. >> andrea masch he will, thank you. >>> top adviser to the president, robert gibbs. >> good morning, savanna. that's whaur take on this. was this cancellation a face saving move by the u.s. or does it really demonstrate a more significant rift between the two countries? >> i think the administration believes that the president wouldn't be productive in moscow. this was a relationship that was good for the country and good for the world for four years. we got reductions in nuclear arms, cooperation on iran and north korea, and help in supply routes in afghanistan. since putin has arrived back on the scene as the president in charge, the relationship just hasn't borne much fruit. >> let me ask you about that. senator of schumer of new york was blunt about it saying that putin goes out of his way
and russia are trying it resolve their problems despite the canceled summit. tomorrow, secretary of state kerry and defense secretary hagel will meet here in washington with their russian counterparts. be sure of one topic of conversation will be edward snowden's asylum. >> andrea masch he will, thank you. >>> top adviser to the president, robert gibbs. >> good morning, savanna. that's whaur take on this. was this cancellation a face saving move by the u.s. or does it...
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but wentworth didn't just say he was gay, he said he was gay for russia. which is different then it sounds. >> he had a film entered in the same film festival and was invited to come. >> miller refused, citing russia yeas severe anti-gay laws saying in a letter,000 as a gay man, i must decline. i cannot in good conscious celebrate in a celebratory occasion hosted by a country where people like myself are being systematically denied to live and open lovingly." >> great on a couple levels. he didn't do it to say look at me, everybody. it's also attached to a really important issue where he wanted to take a stand and i have to make a declaration here. and it feels more important and better. >> he's a good guy. >> how, how did this not come out before that he's -- women love him. there's putin getting thrown out of left and right. >> putin? oh, putin, that sounds dirty. >> the other guy is like why didn't you come out with her on the show so i could have got even more putin? >> yes, dom nix the real putin here. but speaking of putin and gays -- >> best thing a
but wentworth didn't just say he was gay, he said he was gay for russia. which is different then it sounds. >> he had a film entered in the same film festival and was invited to come. >> miller refused, citing russia yeas severe anti-gay laws saying in a letter,000 as a gay man, i must decline. i cannot in good conscious celebrate in a celebratory occasion hosted by a country where people like myself are being systematically denied to live and open lovingly." >> great on...
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>> significant enough that we are taking every precaution. >> reporter: lester, back to russia. today's move is symbolic. there is a lot of work with syria and iran. in fact, later this week in washington, secretaries kerry and hagel will meet with their counterparts which is where a lot of the work gets done. >> chuck todd, thank you. >>> it was both an end and a new beginning today in cleveland as the infamous house where three women were held in captivity for more tan a decade was torn down. one of those women talked about a fresh start after losing so many years of her life. nbc's john yang is in cleveland for us tonight. john? >> reporter: good evening, lester. tearing down castro's house was part of the plea bargain. he signed over the deed as part of the deal. when the house came down today it was a very emotion al event. in a little more than an hour workers tore down the home where three young women were held for 11 years. for amandaymamanda berry, miche knight and gina dejesus it may not be erased easily. knight gave out yellow balloons saying they represent missing ch
>> significant enough that we are taking every precaution. >> reporter: lester, back to russia. today's move is symbolic. there is a lot of work with syria and iran. in fact, later this week in washington, secretaries kerry and hagel will meet with their counterparts which is where a lot of the work gets done. >> chuck todd, thank you. >>> it was both an end and a new beginning today in cleveland as the infamous house where three women were held in captivity for more...
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they say they have secured the proper travel documents to go to russia. secretsne who still are and got the job to steal our secrets. then he moved those secrets to a foreign country and made those secrets public. he is a defector. >> the president called for greater transparency. >> we need to do better in educating our public so they are not fearful that we are violating the privacy. >> others questioned the need for an overhaul. and haseen effective done an outstanding job. >> the president welcomes the debate, which could get underway when congress gets back to work in september. >> any word on when snowden's father may go to russia to see him? >> very on. a russian attorney says he hopes a visit will happen in the coming days. snowden's father and attorneys say when they do meet snowdon, they will discuss some of those options including possibly have him come back to the u.s. to face criminal proceedings. >> nikole killion, thank you. >> 72 degrees at the airport. if yand you're talking toevere rheuyour rheumatologistike me, about trying or adding a
they say they have secured the proper travel documents to go to russia. secretsne who still are and got the job to steal our secrets. then he moved those secrets to a foreign country and made those secrets public. he is a defector. >> the president called for greater transparency. >> we need to do better in educating our public so they are not fearful that we are violating the privacy. >> others questioned the need for an overhaul. and haseen effective done an outstanding job....
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but wentworth didn't just say he was gay, he said he was gay for russia. which is different then it sounds. >> head a film entered in the same film festival and was invited to come. >> miller refused, citing russia yeas severe anti-gay laws saying in a letter,000 as a gay man, i must decline. i cannot in good conscious celebrate in a celebratory occasion hosted by a country where people like myself are being systematically denied to live and open lovingly." >> great on a...
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edward snowden is still hiding out in russia. this morning, some are crediting him with a win over the federal government after president obama unveiled new transparency measures for his surveillance program friday admitting snowden's influence. >> there's no doubt the leaks triggered a more rapid and passionate response. i actually think we would have gotten to the same place and we would have done so without putting at risk our national security. >> reporter: still, the president remains defiant about snowden. >> has your mind set changed about him? is he now more whistleblower than hacker? is he a patriot? >> i don't think he was a patriot. as i said in my opening remarks, i called for a thorough review of our surveillance operations before mr. snowden made these claims. >> reporter: as for the new measures, the president says they are aimed at restoring measures in the government. they include working with congress to reform the nsa program that collects telephone records, ordering more transparency by the surveillance court
edward snowden is still hiding out in russia. this morning, some are crediting him with a win over the federal government after president obama unveiled new transparency measures for his surveillance program friday admitting snowden's influence. >> there's no doubt the leaks triggered a more rapid and passionate response. i actually think we would have gotten to the same place and we would have done so without putting at risk our national security. >> reporter: still, the president...
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why didn't you arrest me when you had the chance russia? because you didn't want to answer to the world? and president obama said something twice. >> nobody is more offended than me. >> but says the boycott that many are calling for would hurt athletes. >> the former diving champion who is gay agrees. >> make a statement that way. let them shine. >> some are already making statements. runner nick simmons competing now in russia wrote in a ray with a russian athlete i'll shake his hand and thank him for his country's generous hospitality and then after kicking his [ bleep ] in the race talk about my friends back home. >> they say the russian leaders assured them that the law would not affect athletes or attendees but everybody has to obey russian laws so now they're asking russia for more clarificati clarification. >> thank you michelle. the california teen kidnapped after her mother and brother were killed has been reunited with her father. 16-year-old hannah anderson was rescued saturday at a camp site in the idaho backcountry. an fbi agen
why didn't you arrest me when you had the chance russia? because you didn't want to answer to the world? and president obama said something twice. >> nobody is more offended than me. >> but says the boycott that many are calling for would hurt athletes. >> the former diving champion who is gay agrees. >> make a statement that way. let them shine. >> some are already making statements. runner nick simmons competing now in russia wrote in a ray with a russian athlete...
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his cancellation of talks with russia's vladimir putin and recent terror threats both expected to be front and center. tracie potts joins us live in washington with a preview. >> reporter: good morning, everyone. it's not unusual to have this august press conference. congress is gone. his republican critics are gone. the president takes the spotlight and can make headlines here. there's a huge agenda for this. he has a lot to talk about internationally, our involvement in the unrest in syria and in egypt, but even more recently, this terror threat that has shut down 19 embassies and a separate one as you just noted that shut down the embassy in pakistan. what is going on abroad and what is the u.s. doing to fight terror? that is likely to be a big topic today, not to mention the cancellation of the russian summit with president putin and what that does for u.s. relations. what is going on with edward snowden? is he ever going to make it back here to face charges? the president will address a lot of those issues today. while his relationship with putin seems frosty right now, we have
his cancellation of talks with russia's vladimir putin and recent terror threats both expected to be front and center. tracie potts joins us live in washington with a preview. >> reporter: good morning, everyone. it's not unusual to have this august press conference. congress is gone. his republican critics are gone. the president takes the spotlight and can make headlines here. there's a huge agenda for this. he has a lot to talk about internationally, our involvement in the unrest in...
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russia's interior ministry says concerns of discrimination are, quote, completely unfounded. >>> and the man behind tesla motors and spacex unveiled electromagnetic acceleration to send commuters from legislation to san francisco in just 30 minutes. >>> turning now to business, stocks kicked off monday on a sour note, closing flat. investigators found little reason to buy after major averages lost their worst week since june. retail sales numbers will be released this morning. they're expected to grow one-third of a percent, a slight increase from june. >>> now blackberry is considering selling itself after its new phones failed to turn around the struggling company. blackberry was the dominant smartphone until the iphone debuted in 2007. >>> facebook is unveiling a new feature this week. the table for two? go to your favorite restaurant facebook page to make a reservation through open table. it will be first available on the social network's mobile site and apple and android apps. >>> it's back to school season. and you know what that means. shopping crowds. but social network four
russia's interior ministry says concerns of discrimination are, quote, completely unfounded. >>> and the man behind tesla motors and spacex unveiled electromagnetic acceleration to send commuters from legislation to san francisco in just 30 minutes. >>> turning now to business, stocks kicked off monday on a sour note, closing flat. investigators found little reason to buy after major averages lost their worst week since june. retail sales numbers will be released this morning....
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the election of a new pope, a meteor exploding over russia. the "lone ranger" movie. >> kylie jenner's sweet 16 this past weekend. >> drake, big shawn, kardashian after kardashian after not really a kardashian. but that wasn't even the best part. >> leaving was the best part. >> yes, 150 probably already rich people that don't need them got gift bags worth about $1,000 each. what was in there? > ipod speakers, 808 headphones, kardashian makeup. >> socks, this weird spikey backpack thing and -- >> zebra print duct tape. what the hell do you want that for? >> i want it. >> it's made from real zebras which is horrifically cruel. does a 16-year-old need this kind of party? >> just feels wrong. go do something appropriate for a 16-year-old. >> that is what? >> get pregnant or something. i don't know. >> he's kidding. women should only get pregnant if they're deeply in love or trying to keep a man from leaving them. but he may have a point. >> how do you not grow up completely screwed up and entitled and the whole thing? >> you don't. i think they'r
the election of a new pope, a meteor exploding over russia. the "lone ranger" movie. >> kylie jenner's sweet 16 this past weekend. >> drake, big shawn, kardashian after kardashian after not really a kardashian. but that wasn't even the best part. >> leaving was the best part. >> yes, 150 probably already rich people that don't need them got gift bags worth about $1,000 each. what was in there? > ipod speakers, 808 headphones, kardashian makeup. >>...
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but speaking of putin and gays -- >> best thing about russia is vladimir putin on the horse shirtless. >> is that a male horse? we would not want to have to arrest you vladimir putin. up! or god's sake, cover thanks, civil rights! >> we got kristin cavallari in full on bitchy girl mode. she's leaving a place called hoe ray henry's. >> are you paying for my taxi? >> yeah. >> $20. >> yeah. >> there's a bunch of paparazzi flashing her cameras and she's just complaining. >> you got to pose for me. >> five, let's go! five each. give me $5! pony the [bleep]. >> was she serious? >> i'm telling you, this is pitchy girl mode. it is very, very common among women. [laughter] >> she's drunk and she's out and just having fun. i watched the video. >> i like you a lot. you're wrong. >> you can't say she's wrong. it's not objective. >> harvey, we have a kristin cavallari expert. someone that has known her very well over the years. [laughter] >> kristin cavallari's definitely a bitch. >> like that. >> this is bob dylan's hair. it's legendary. it's lustrous. and it's also living in tennessee with some
but speaking of putin and gays -- >> best thing about russia is vladimir putin on the horse shirtless. >> is that a male horse? we would not want to have to arrest you vladimir putin. up! or god's sake, cover thanks, civil rights! >> we got kristin cavallari in full on bitchy girl mode. she's leaving a place called hoe ray henry's. >> are you paying for my taxi? >> yeah. >> $20. >> yeah. >> there's a bunch of paparazzi flashing her cameras and...
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but wentworth didn't just say he was gay, he said he was gay for russia. which is different then it sounds. >> he had a film entered in the same film festival and was invited to come. >> miller refused, citing russia yeas severe anti-gay laws saying in a letter,000 as a gay man, i must decline. i cannot in good conscious celebrate in a celebratory occasion hosted by a country where people like myself are being systematically denied to live and open lovingly." >> great on a couple levels. he didn't do it to say look at me, everybody. it's also attached to a really important issue where he wanted to take a stand and i have to make a declaration here. and it feels more important and better. >> he's a good guy. >> how, how did this not come out before that he's -- women love him. there's putin getting thrown out of left and right. >> putin? oh, putin, that sounds dirty. >> the other guy is like why didn't you come out with her on the show so i could have got even more putin? >> yes, dom nix the real putin here. but speaking of putin and gays -- >> best thing a
but wentworth didn't just say he was gay, he said he was gay for russia. which is different then it sounds. >> he had a film entered in the same film festival and was invited to come. >> miller refused, citing russia yeas severe anti-gay laws saying in a letter,000 as a gay man, i must decline. i cannot in good conscious celebrate in a celebratory occasion hosted by a country where people like myself are being systematically denied to live and open lovingly." >> great on...
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and he said the best message, because of that ban in russia on homosexuality is for gay and lesbian athletes to come home with the gold. >> i know he talked a little bit about the terror threat. we've been under overseas for the last several days. and i know there's late word now about those embassy and diplomatic closings. what have you heard? >> indeed the state department says that on sunday, they're going to reopen 18 of the 19 yemen, will remain closed, also closed will be lahore, the consulate in pakistan they closed last night overnight. so there's a reopening. they've obviously shored up the defenses of these diplomatic posts and they couldn't have kept them closed forever. >> thank you. >>> now a tragic scene in a normally quiet connecticut town shattered when a small plane fell out of the sky and crashed into neighborhood, nbc's michelle franzen is in east haven, connecticut tonight with the latest. michelle, good evening. >> good evening, lester. a tragedy for two families tonight. a father and son on tour of colleges and two children in their house in this quiet neighborhood, all
and he said the best message, because of that ban in russia on homosexuality is for gay and lesbian athletes to come home with the gold. >> i know he talked a little bit about the terror threat. we've been under overseas for the last several days. and i know there's late word now about those embassy and diplomatic closings. what have you heard? >> indeed the state department says that on sunday, they're going to reopen 18 of the 19 yemen, will remain closed, also closed will be...
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to cancel a summit next month with russian president vladimir putin, saying it was not solely about russia granting asylum to edwards odin. -- edward snowden. >> it had to do with the fact that on a wide range of issues, they have not moved. on obamacare, the president effortsouse republican to repeal the law and ideological fixation. >> the idea that you would shut down the government unless you prevent 30 million people from is a badealth care idea. >> and on the prospects for averting a government shutdown -- >> i have confidence that common sense in the end will prevail. >> regarding surveillance reforms, a spokesperson for house speaker john boehner says while transparency is important, the president needs to make sure those reforms don't compromise the operational integrity of the program. 11 insta weather plus forecast with meteorologist ava marie. thunderstorm moved through the area. heavy downpours, a lot of lightning. it is now pushing off toward the east. you can see what the changes did to the temperatures. we were approaching 90 degrees at the airport just half hour ago. now w
to cancel a summit next month with russian president vladimir putin, saying it was not solely about russia granting asylum to edwards odin. -- edward snowden. >> it had to do with the fact that on a wide range of issues, they have not moved. on obamacare, the president effortsouse republican to repeal the law and ideological fixation. >> the idea that you would shut down the government unless you prevent 30 million people from is a badealth care idea. >> and on the prospects...
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will be the first time we will hear from the president since the decision to snub vladimir putin in russia and not attend a summit there in moscow. but this is expected to be a press conference that will be all over the map. it's an end of the summer-type press conference if you will. the president is headed for vacation tomorrow for ten days in martha's vineyard. so you should expect a lot of questions that are all over the map. from healthcare to immigration. this is basically a little bit of a disappointing end of the summer for the president. three months ago he thought this would be a press conference where he would be talking about a big success. possibly signing a imfwramigrat reform bill. he has a battle in the fall, implementation of healthcare. so it's a more precarious situation he is in with this final press conference. >> just a programming note, we'll have that press conference covered for you at 3:00 this afternoon eastern time. >>> meanwhile, the president named 16 recipients of the presidential medal of freedom on thursday. former president bill clinton and oprah winfrey a
will be the first time we will hear from the president since the decision to snub vladimir putin in russia and not attend a summit there in moscow. but this is expected to be a press conference that will be all over the map. it's an end of the summer-type press conference if you will. the president is headed for vacation tomorrow for ten days in martha's vineyard. so you should expect a lot of questions that are all over the map. from healthcare to immigration. this is basically a little bit of...
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feuding with russia over granting asylum to the man who revealed secrets to the world. he is still battling members of congress over obama care. >> the one unifying principle is making sure that 30 million people don't have healthcare. >> in martha's vineyard president obama looking for a break from the heat. wbal-tv 11 news. >> a maryland man is one of the longest surviving heart transplant patients. >> after marrying his wife he was diagnosed with cardio cardiomyopat cardiomyopathy. we meet the team of doctors behind that life saving transplant. >> the showers sitting down to the south in virginia but a few may make it up into maryland toda wow, i've been claritin clear for 10 days! when your allergies start, doctors recommend taking one non-drowsy claritin every day during your allergy season for continuous relief. 18 days! 17 days! 22 days of continuous relief. live claritin clear. every day. >> the time now is 5:36. there's a live look outdoors in the city. that's the sun rising it will be up at 6:16 this morning. we are in dawn right now. if you have a chance you
feuding with russia over granting asylum to the man who revealed secrets to the world. he is still battling members of congress over obama care. >> the one unifying principle is making sure that 30 million people don't have healthcare. >> in martha's vineyard president obama looking for a break from the heat. wbal-tv 11 news. >> a maryland man is one of the longest surviving heart transplant patients. >> after marrying his wife he was diagnosed with cardio cardiomyopat...
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things with her friends as well as achieving the things she has in life such as winning championships in russia, france and canada. i mean, for a parent to see that, you see your child succeed at high levels, it's great. >> and with all of these extracurricular activities, she can't forget about her school work. >> education is always important. i do know that i need to do good in school. >> she sees herself as a role model to other young kids. even with her busy schedule, she makes sure to give them a portion of her time as well. >> i find time to give back to kids that look up to me. i answer e-mails and return phone calls. it's important for me to give back to other people because i know that they need positive feedback and i want to be just as nice to them and tell them thank you. they help me get better. >> she has so much going on every day and at just 15 years old, it's amazing that this young icon isn't busy yet. >> i think for the most part she's very humble. and she's at that level. >> we would like to see her go off to college and achieve dreams in cheer leading or power tumble or an
things with her friends as well as achieving the things she has in life such as winning championships in russia, france and canada. i mean, for a parent to see that, you see your child succeed at high levels, it's great. >> and with all of these extracurricular activities, she can't forget about her school work. >> education is always important. i do know that i need to do good in school. >> she sees herself as a role model to other young kids. even with her busy schedule, she...
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that is russia. ezekiel 38:15-16 says they come from the north against israel. so you've got the two major powers right there and then of course in ezekiel 35 it talks out persia. there it is. that is today's iran because they changed their name from persia to iran in 1935. and you have an entire block of arab nations joining with them, ezekiel 30:5-7 and psalm 83:5-7 along with the king of the south, egypt, daniel 11:40, and there is syria the trouble spot right now in isaiah 17. and all moving for one thing, to get rid of the jews, to push them into the sea to rid the world of every one of them because satan has always stood up against israel, i chronicles 21:1. and i've done this often and i'm going to do it again. this is the bloodiest battle in history, revelation 9:14-18, loose the four angels bound in the great river euphrates. those are evil spirits and they are loosed to slay a third part of mankind through atomic warfare because verse 18 says by these three was the third part of men killed by the fire, smoke and brimstone-nuclear. alright, listen to th
that is russia. ezekiel 38:15-16 says they come from the north against israel. so you've got the two major powers right there and then of course in ezekiel 35 it talks out persia. there it is. that is today's iran because they changed their name from persia to iran in 1935. and you have an entire block of arab nations joining with them, ezekiel 30:5-7 and psalm 83:5-7 along with the king of the south, egypt, daniel 11:40, and there is syria the trouble spot right now in isaiah 17. and all...
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to create factories and to create exports for russia that's not in the trade numbers russia is not a trading nation now except in the minerals or let's wait is they can't compete with china which produces a lot of you know consumer goods because they have for a whole bunch of reasons you have to look at the whole complex and also when they figure is talk about x. country a white country is investing more in russia a lot of that is american investment that goes into american subsidiaries in germany or elsewhere and that is counted as german investment so our trade our business relationship with russia is much stronger than many of the figures that you see and that is the way to balance or create some kind of harmony at the upper levels of government now last year russia became a member of the n.w. it's your and as one implication of that that the country will have to lower in part time zone on growth and many foreign goods including america. is a turly to us as the. changes that have happened there within the economy and on maybe even foreign trade as a result of that accession. i thi
to create factories and to create exports for russia that's not in the trade numbers russia is not a trading nation now except in the minerals or let's wait is they can't compete with china which produces a lot of you know consumer goods because they have for a whole bunch of reasons you have to look at the whole complex and also when they figure is talk about x. country a white country is investing more in russia a lot of that is american investment that goes into american subsidiaries in...
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is russia the u.s. is us this history i think there's always going to be different perceptions of how the world should be so we're going to have these up and down spats but the more business there is the less chance there is that this geo political arguments will effectiveness i think again over the past year or so over seen some very profound examples of geopolitics of the acting business in a very significant way and i think the magnitsky act in the preceding discussions in congress was. a very fair revealing point in the bilateral relationship and i know that in this country people are quite aware that americans may have suspicions of russian russians and that's fine but some of the speeches that we're heard in the congress back down were really outlandish in terms of overall negativity and backwardness i know that you had to testify in the congress at that time did anything great your ears everything you said that's a fact what happened after that x. or so and a multi-billion dollar deal with russia
is russia the u.s. is us this history i think there's always going to be different perceptions of how the world should be so we're going to have these up and down spats but the more business there is the less chance there is that this geo political arguments will effectiveness i think again over the past year or so over seen some very profound examples of geopolitics of the acting business in a very significant way and i think the magnitsky act in the preceding discussions in congress was. a...
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in the wake of the international protests against russia r.t. centerpiece now is to find out exactly what life is like for gays in moscow and she found a thriving community. so there is. no stoli no sochi. dumping russian vodka and calls to boycott the olympic games the l g b t community in the west is furious with the passing of a new russian law banning gay propaganda to minors a detail almost never mentioned lot of here putin signed a law and some very strict anti-gay measures these laws absolutely obscure they're not clear in what they mean of course it will not have a wide ranging gretzky's of being applied everywhere and to everyone and members of the gay community have been attacked and arrested you cannot say that there is massive suppression or messi of attacks against gay people in the streets and that wherever you say that you are gay you will be killed or beaten russian gay activists are taking their case to the european court of human rights and say the law is meant to target specific individuals but see the picture of gay life in r
in the wake of the international protests against russia r.t. centerpiece now is to find out exactly what life is like for gays in moscow and she found a thriving community. so there is. no stoli no sochi. dumping russian vodka and calls to boycott the olympic games the l g b t community in the west is furious with the passing of a new russian law banning gay propaganda to minors a detail almost never mentioned lot of here putin signed a law and some very strict anti-gay measures these laws...
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not on our land russia is part of the international community russia is france is part of the council of europe where forty seven european member states agree upon the fact that you're not to discriminate against people and therefore the council of europe says against russia this propaganda law is wrong you should repeal it to european courts says to russia you should. people to associates to be on the streets to be vocal to ask for the same rights this law may be extremely vaguely worth it and i wonder why not challenge it in the in the court of law you are a lawyer yourself you're a former lodges later why politicize this issue so much and that you know the tensions are running high people are getting offended we used a couple of. have a little late and warthe here condescension would be one of them why not go. straight to the russian quarter and take the floor out it's face value. i presume that there will be russian organizations who want to do so i hope they will get the chance to go to the russian courts and to russian judges are in the pens enough to really look at the law as i
not on our land russia is part of the international community russia is france is part of the council of europe where forty seven european member states agree upon the fact that you're not to discriminate against people and therefore the council of europe says against russia this propaganda law is wrong you should repeal it to european courts says to russia you should. people to associates to be on the streets to be vocal to ask for the same rights this law may be extremely vaguely worth it and...
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stories that show you that we you and i will see you once russia rocket. counsels and upcoming meeting with a pre-teen and suggest relations need a time out after most could run to temperate asylum to whistleblower edward snowden . claims of genocide occurred say they're being targeted for ethnic cleansing and made monkey reports about a kind of a link fighters are talking their villagers in syria. and moscow comes under pressure from the global gay community there will be a winter olympics taken away from russia over the introduction of what they call conscious style a law against homosexuals. and the latest news on the week's top stories we're watching the weekly here on ars he was me welcome to the program relations between russia and the u.s. suffered a major setback this week at least according to the american side president obama counseled a one on one summit was legit putin and then even called for a pause in the relationship russia while expressing disappointment over these developments insists however there are no signs of return to the cold war o
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now relations between russia and the u.s. suffered a major setback this week at least according to the american side first president obama canceled a one on one summit with putin and then even called for a pause in the relationship russia expressing disappointment over these developments insists however there are no signs of a return to the cold war. as the details. this week when president obama canceled the bilateral meeting with the russian president in september u.s. russia relations have paid a new low on friday the russian foreign minister sergey lavrov and the russian defense minister arrived in washington as planned to meet their u.s. counterparts and we heard two different messages coming from president obama and foreign minister lavrov both held a news conference on the same day at the same time in different venues of course with foreign minister lavrov trying very hard to ease the tension to move it away from the cold war talk with president obama seemingly doing the opposite take a listen remember very rude words
now relations between russia and the u.s. suffered a major setback this week at least according to the american side first president obama canceled a one on one summit with putin and then even called for a pause in the relationship russia expressing disappointment over these developments insists however there are no signs of a return to the cold war. as the details. this week when president obama canceled the bilateral meeting with the russian president in september u.s. russia relations have...
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community in russia supporters of the law argue it represents the russian majority . if there is a large number of people who believe the lawyers to soften thirty years ago there was criminal punishment for being here if you take examples from some states in the us the relationship is much crudely and strict and this propaganda law was this one . it's important to remember this law is about gay propaganda to minors and it will be enforced with fines not criminal punishment russia is still a very traditional conservative country it wants to called on to that. this is one of moscow's many day and night clubs yes it's in a discreet location but it holds three thousand people is. packed on the weekends and is full of foreigners its owners asked us not to film on the inside to protect the privacy of its clients but reassure us business is booming is a happy arriving excitable you know wonderful gay community which is happy martin andrews is british openly gay and living in russia for eight years he opposes the law but won't be dumping his russia is dominated by the church
community in russia supporters of the law argue it represents the russian majority . if there is a large number of people who believe the lawyers to soften thirty years ago there was criminal punishment for being here if you take examples from some states in the us the relationship is much crudely and strict and this propaganda law was this one . it's important to remember this law is about gay propaganda to minors and it will be enforced with fines not criminal punishment russia is still a...
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probably a point to stating russia for passing. well it's absolutely i mean it's the best it's the best game and it's the only option he's got on the one hand and on the other yeah i think you know the protection of the kremlin is considerable safety net show us on the ground and yeah i will try to prove that it is safe for edward snowden to stay here in russia because the whole world is watching absolutely absolutely and it's probably a potential two to inadvertently. put a bill on the faces of the white house administration the state department in the pentagon who have been. falling over themselves falling backwards over themselves since snowden's revelations started to come out going right back to the. national security administration's boss saying flatly. some claimed telling an untruth to convert to congress inquiry and then having to backtrack on. that and saying that he thought he was telling the least or giving the least erroneous answer possible extraordinary linguistic twists and turns in order to justify what had gone on
probably a point to stating russia for passing. well it's absolutely i mean it's the best it's the best game and it's the only option he's got on the one hand and on the other yeah i think you know the protection of the kremlin is considerable safety net show us on the ground and yeah i will try to prove that it is safe for edward snowden to stay here in russia because the whole world is watching absolutely absolutely and it's probably a potential two to inadvertently. put a bill on the faces...
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community have has employed so far in russia in relation to russia as well as in relation to many other countries like ukraine and georgia are extremely counterproductive to the cause do you think that if you indeed succeed in boycotting the olympics gays and lesbians will be treated any better in russia on a social day to day basis i want to go back to what you said about post soviet countries i was invited to open the first struck pride in the czech republic and i can tell you from my own experience and from talking to many politicians and people in the czech republic girls learn so much on the phobia they're really not to be compared with the homophobic level in russia but he says there is no dearth of polls it's not just anecdotal it shouldn't be based on your personal impressions look at the polls and the czech republic and their levels of home know exactly when. so when the prague mayor said yes it's alright to have a good product unfortunately it's never allowed in moscow for instance but in the czech republic they respect freedom of their citizens the pro. it's our allowed to do
community have has employed so far in russia in relation to russia as well as in relation to many other countries like ukraine and georgia are extremely counterproductive to the cause do you think that if you indeed succeed in boycotting the olympics gays and lesbians will be treated any better in russia on a social day to day basis i want to go back to what you said about post soviet countries i was invited to open the first struck pride in the czech republic and i can tell you from my own...
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russia on its part is demanding america adults. hostility. this week when president obama canceled the bilateral meeting with the russian president in september u.s. russia relations have a new low on friday the russian foreign minister sergey lavrov and the russian defense minister arrived in washington as planned to meet their u.s. counterparts and we heard two different messages coming from president obama and foreign minister lavrov both held a news conference on the same day at the same time in different venues of course with foreign minister lavrov trying very hard to ease the tension to move it away from the cold war with president obama seemingly doing the opposite take a listen remember the rewards you saw when we were saying goodbye you said will i believe that we can make a difference. in the village and let's. get as adults. and that's. when president putin who was prime minister when i'm president came back into power i think we saw more rhetoric on the russian side that was anti-american that. played into some of the old stereot
russia on its part is demanding america adults. hostility. this week when president obama canceled the bilateral meeting with the russian president in september u.s. russia relations have a new low on friday the russian foreign minister sergey lavrov and the russian defense minister arrived in washington as planned to meet their u.s. counterparts and we heard two different messages coming from president obama and foreign minister lavrov both held a news conference on the same day at the same...
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snowden is not an option for russia because of the history of russia's request that the u.s. has ignored including one for the extradition of a man wanted in russia for terrorism so this buildup of confrontation with russia over snowden takes the thunder away from the national conversation on the surveillance state but the conversation is nonetheless happening we know that the president just today was having of congress over in the white house to discuss these programs the n.s.a. program some of the members of congress who are very critical of. these programs senior intelligence officials have testified in congress releasing classified documents in response to snowden's revelations of course those documents were carefully redacted and did not reveal much but the fact that the government has to respond to these concerns is already a win for edward snowden and many people are genuinely concerned about the growing power of the n.s.a. but whether or not legislators are actually going to act to reverse any of these programs that's a big question lad. congress killed the legislatio
snowden is not an option for russia because of the history of russia's request that the u.s. has ignored including one for the extradition of a man wanted in russia for terrorism so this buildup of confrontation with russia over snowden takes the thunder away from the national conversation on the surveillance state but the conversation is nonetheless happening we know that the president just today was having of congress over in the white house to discuss these programs the n.s.a. program some...
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this is not about defending russia's. there is only one side to quality but it is about understanding russia's history social behavior soviet mindset and the whole village it has over swathes of society and this one of the most misunderstood places in the world tolerance policy remains a battle to be won for the rainbow flag stop flying. around very. early my colleague bill died chaired a panel discussion on why russia is seemingly similar criticism when it comes to gay rights we have been accused of not covering this topic here on t.v. and just last week a freelance reporter by the name of james kind of chick he brought our tea certainly into the spotlight to me with quick start one has to say and he says that he needed. to wait a few more people to do twitter follower bump for him but to get to the point this by the way is our third panel on gay rights in russia but that's beyond the point kurtz that came on to r.t. to let us know what he thinks about our coverage or lack thereof of gay rights in russia and this is what
this is not about defending russia's. there is only one side to quality but it is about understanding russia's history social behavior soviet mindset and the whole village it has over swathes of society and this one of the most misunderstood places in the world tolerance policy remains a battle to be won for the rainbow flag stop flying. around very. early my colleague bill died chaired a panel discussion on why russia is seemingly similar criticism when it comes to gay rights we have been...